The 1970-1971 #2944450 15”x7” Steel Wheel Is Finally Available As An Affordable Licensed New Reproduction for $995 per set! (includes date stamping for your application!!)

They have all of the correct characteristics, stamps and markings visible once installed on the car!

These #2944450 15”x7” Steel Wheels Were the Standard Wheel on Every Hemi E-Body and Were the Standard Wheel on All Other 1970-1971 E-bodies And B-Bodies when 15” Tires Were Optioned. They Were Also the Spare Wheel Used On All B-Body 15” Wheel Cars.

These #2944450 15”x7” Steel Wheels Are The Rarest Of Wheels To Find Because Many Threw Away These Plain Steel Wheels In Lieu Of Mags Back In The Day.

So Due To Their Rarity And Applications Originals of the #2944450 15”x7” Steel Wheels Have Soared In Price To Over $4000 Per Set Of 4!!We’re Offering Them for Less Than 25% Of That Price!!

Our New Wheels Are Licensed By Chrysler And We Are Able To Date Code Them For Your Application!

Holy cow! Did not see that one coming. Are these made in USA or is that to much to ask? I’ve seen some of the repop 15 x 7 rally’s wheels that were easily worn around the lugs and some were even not straight from the supplier. Are you confident that these are made right?

Can you order them without the part number, for those with early cars?

Can you order just one wheel, for those that just need a spare?

Or order in a quantity of 5, for B bodies that also need a set and a spare?

ThanksMorty

Morty I'll answer yes since I just ordered one up for my spare.Tony told me you can get with or without P/N for earlier cars and he dates them for you.I suggested for him to get the P/n stamp for 72 and later cars like my 72 Satellite "071" wheel.Ron Sannino

Hard to say on that, if upon close scrutiny Tony's show even slight deviation there will still be a good market for originals, although the presence of a high quality repro will aleviate a lot of demand so even originals should drop some. So far looks like he killed it! .02

Sounds like it, as he talks about a set of 4 real ones are $4000 and he is selling at less than 25% of that...equals $995.

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I'm the CARETAKER of Weinstats '69 440 'cuda registry and have 104 of the 360 cars to date. 84 fastbacks/20 coupes. Always looking for new(REAL M-code) '69 440 'cudas to add to the registry so drop me a note if any are found or known. This isn't a publicly released registry. Thanks, Dave

Very excited about these. I just spent two months digging up olds 442 rims to find it takes a pile of work to convert them to 450 wheels... The day I got my last one these were posted.. Good timing Tony! You got my machine shop money! Now I have some chevy door stops!

I salut you Sir!Great job on a well needed part. I bought the 070 fan clutch & fan blade assembly from you as well as the vent window frames and B-body asttray insert and let me tell you all parts are balls on accurate, thanks again Tony....... A quick question Tony,as 6pacbee asked..... what are the chances of " H " wheels being repro'd in the future ?Later, BUZZ

What costs all the money is Tony sticking his neck out to make these. I’m sure he has had plenty of investments that have just not made enough to recoupe the cost of making them. You have to make them with a target price in mind and hope you sell enough to make some money in the long run. All the suttle changes need to please the restoration crowd cost money. If you are in business and don’t make money, then you go out of business.

Now that there question could only come from a F.A.S.T/Pure stock weight watchers concern.While you're at it Tony, is it too much to ask for an aluminum version to be stamped/punched/rolled out of the same mold for the steel ones?